Field Level Media
03 May 2026, 10:10 GMT+10
(Photo credit: James Guillory-Imagn Images)
Logan Stankoven scored twice and goaltender Frederik Andersen collected his second shutout of this year's playoffs as the host Carolina Hurricanes opened their playoff series against the Philadelphia Flyers with a 3-0 victory on Saturday in Raleigh, N.C.
Jackson Blake scored once and added an assist for the Hurricanes, who followed a first-round sweep of the Ottawa Senators with a decisive victory to kick off the Eastern Conference best-of-seven semifinal series.
Andersen made 19 saves for his seventh career playoff shutout.
Mike Reilly collected a pair of assists.
Dan Vladar stopped 20 shots for the Flyers, who will attempt to regroup when the series resumes Monday in Raleigh.
The Hurricanes, who finished atop the Eastern Conference standings in the regular season, are yet to trail in this year's Stanley Cup playoffs and continued that trend thanks to their hottest player.
Stankoven tallied for the fifth consecutive game to open the scoring only 91 seconds into the clash. Reilly fired a point shot that Stankoven deflected into the net. Stankoven, 23, is the youngest player in history to score goals in five consecutive games to open the playoffs.
Stankoven has scored first in four of Carolina's five playoff outings.
'I felt since the Olympic break, things were starting to turn and pucks started going in the net,' Stankoven said postgame.
Blake doubled the lead six minutes later with a highlight-reel worthy tally. He zipped around the defenders before tucking home the puck for his second tally of the playoffs.
'We had a good start. That's what won the game,' Hurricanes coach Rod Brind'Amour said. 'There wasn't much happening (after) but the first period was good.'
The Flyers had managed only one shot on goal at that point.
'I don't know if we were mentally prepared to play tonight. Winning our playoff series, (almost) not making the playoffs,' Flyers coach Rick Tocchet said. ' ... There was a lot of excitement. I don't think we got down to earth quick enough for this game.'
Stankoven gave the Hurricanes a three-goal edge late in the second period. After a turnover, Seth Jarvis fed a pass to Stankoven in the slot and he immediately buried the chance with 3:44 remaining in the middle frame.
From there, the Hurricanes cruised to victory, amidst a string of message-sending infractions by the Flyers and retaliatory actions from Carolina's skaters.
After a handful of players were sent to the dressing room with misconducts just past the midway point of the final frame, things quieted.
--Field Level Media
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